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PM launches projects worth ₹5.5K cr during his Prayagraj visit ahead of religious congregation
House adjourned twice during Constitution debate
THE proceedings of the Lok Sabha were adjourned twice after a row over Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra's reference to the death of judge BH Loya \"long before his time\".
Oppn MPs submit notice to impeach Allahabad judge
AS many as 55 Opposition MPs on Friday moved a notice in the Rajya Sabha calling for the impeachment of Allahabad High Court Judge Shekhar Kumar Yadav over his alleged remarks at an event organised by the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP).
Shortage of IAS, IPS officers slows decision-making process
THE country's administrative and police services have been gripped by a significant shortage of civil servants, official data showed.
Of 9.5L CAPF personnel, only 42K availed 100-day leave in 4 yrs, House told
NEARLY 42,000 Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and Assam Rifles personnel have availed of 100-day leaves between 2020 and October 2024, data compiled by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has revealed.
91 dists face high drought risks, 51 flood: Report
INDIA'S 91 districts face high risks of drought, 51 districts are at high flood risks and 11 face \"very high\" risks of both, a new report released by the department of science and technology says, emphasizing the need for immediate interventions to address challenges posed by climate change.
PM to chair national conference of chief secretaries on Dec 14 and 15
The fourth three-day National Conference of Chief Secretaries (NCCS) commenced on December 13 in the national capital, focusing on establishing a unified development agenda and a blueprint for cohesive action in collaboration with the states.
READ THE DANGER SIGNALS BLINKING ON ECONOMIC HORIZON
We must realise corporate tax cuts don't create jobs to the extent hoped for. With the supply side failing to spur growth, we need to stimulate demand
LET'S STOP SPEAKING IN TONGUES ABOUT ENGLISH
HERE is a funny line in the BBC comedy series, To the Manor Born, when a feudal aristocrat fallen on difficult days sells her country mansion to a Czech-born tycoon.
Quota under 2A, 2B must stay: Siddu
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah on Friday advised the Panchamasali community to approach the Permanent Commission for Backward Classes for reservation under 2A category.
Darshan granted bail in murder case
His friend Pavithra Gowda and 7 others held for allegedly killing Renukaswamy, a fan, also got bail
CM announces compensation of ₹5L each to kin of deceased
Of the injured, three are undergoing treatment at a private hospital and 35 others are in a government hospital. Four of the 35 are in ICU, others' conditions are stable - MaSu
CM announces compensation of ₹5L each to kin of deceased
EXPRESSING deep grief over the death of six persons in a fire accident in a private hospital in Dindigul on Thursday night, Chief Minister MK Stalin on Friday announced a solatium of ₹3 lakhs each to the families of the deceased.
Unite to defend federal principles, urges Stalin
CHIEF Minister MK Stalin on Friday expressed happiness in having been able to attend the inauguration of the renovated memorial of Periyar EV Ramasamy in Vaikom, Kerala, marking the centenary of the historic Vaikom struggle.
₹4 cr given to repair mosques, churches in TN
CHIEF Minister MK Stalin on Friday handed over cheques amounting to ₹3.61 crore to ancient churches, mosques and dargahs, besides cemeteries and kabristans in various parts of Tamil Nadu towards renovation works.
Unite to defend federal principles, urges Stalin
CHIEF Minister MK Stalin on Friday expressed happiness in having been able to attend the inauguration of the renovated memorial of Periyar EV Ramasamy in Vaikom, Kerala, marking the centenary of the historic Vaikom struggle.
Dindigul hosp will face the music if violations found
Of the injured, three are undergoing treatment at a private hospital and 35 others are in a government hospital. Four of the 35 are in ICU, others' conditions are stable - MaSu
CM announces ₹5 crore cash prize for chess champ
CHIEF Minister MK Stalin on Friday announced a cash prize of ₹5 crore to D Gukesh, who won the World Chess Championship (FIDE World Championship 2024) held in Singapore.
Hosp blaze gulps many a life, dream
A pall of gloom descended over Dindigul on Friday, a day after the fire accident at a private hospital that snubbed the lives out of six people.
TN AGREES TO KERALA RIDERS ON MULLAIPERIYAR REPAIR WORKS
Additional chief secy says TN's priority is to complete the maintenance work at the dam
Nine suspects quizzed over mysterious death of boy
AS many as 36 witnesses and nine suspects were interrogated in connection with the mysterious death of a 10-year-old boy in Kovilpatti a few days ago, said SP Albert John, appealing to the public not to spread rumours, here on Friday.
Contest for school students to kindle interest in library
COIMBATORE: The school education department has planned to conduct competitions for students to improve library activities.
Maintain transport register, education department directs private schools
TO ensure the safety of students, the district School Education Department instructed private schools to maintain a compulsory school transport register and note down the complaints filed by parents regarding school bus deficiencies.
Fill librarian and PED posts, college principals urge govt
PRINCIPALS have alleged that the higher education department is delaying filling the posts of librarian and Physical Education Director (PED) at government colleges.
Cyber slavery: Agent held in Tiruchy
THE Protector of Emigrants (POE), Chennai, and Tamil Nadu Police's CB-CID wing arrested an illegal agent in Trichy who attempted to send three young men from Tamil Nadu to Cambodia where they would be forced into cyber slavery in fraudulent, scam-based companies, an official release on Friday said.
DREU recognised as southern railway union
THE Dakshin Railway Employees Union (DREU) has gained recognition in Southern Railway after an 11-year gap.
HC orders Bharathidasan Varsity to pay salary dues
THE Madurai Bench of Madras High Court directed Bharathidasan University (BDU) to pay five months' pending salary to guest lecturers and non-teaching staff of government colleges on or before December 31.
No shortage in the state for hepatitis B vaccine, says DPH
TN has 5.19L doses of hepatitis B and 4.63L doses of Pentavalent vaccine, says director
183 gm of jewels seized by customs not returned, says woman passenger
A woman passenger from Sharjah has alleged harassment and ill-treatment by customs authorities at the Tiruchy International Airport upon her arrival last month.
City cyber police issue warning on Digital Arrest
CYBERCRIME police in the city have issued a warning to the public about 'digital arrest', where fraudsters impersonate officers from investigation agencies to extort money from victims by confining them under the false pretense of house arrest.